Ontario Community Newspapers

Weston Times (1966), 17 Oct 1968, p. 12

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**Exploding Humanity" will be the theme of the fourth international teachâ€"in being sponsored by the University of Toronto, October 25, 25, 27 im o Ne pononeteneretonanretorvetofatonadethdetadatedenetatunans w * Exploding Humanity t tin : helen kemsley (MeYTncanCeReSeTeSaSeCePetePuTeZeeTaPeTeSeCeCetecn U of T teachâ€"in » The senior citizens club held their first fall meeting at Riverside United Church last Thursday afternoon with 18 members present. Mr. Albers read the report on the June picnic which was held at Niagara Falls. Twentyâ€"three members and 25 visitors attended this successful outing. The club has a booth at the bazaar on the 26th and they will display sewing, knitted articles, etc. Page 12 Mrs. Francis Walker, Norris Place, has returned home after visiting friends Mrs. Frank Allatt, Weston Rd., spent the holiday weekend with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Allatt, Ottawa. in Picton and her niece in Kirkland Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Reed, Alan and Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hummell and Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Payne, Mrs. B. Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Ewanchuck and Lois, all from Orillia, spent a recent weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Link, Jodphur Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Penlington and Mark, Ann Arbour Rd., spent the holiday â€"weekend visiting relatives in Fort Erie and Hamilton. A suggestion to have a weekly craft class was turned down and the members will be making Christmas decorations â€" at their regular meetings. At refreshment time, a birthday cake decorated the table and Happy Birthday® was sung to all Don Reed‘s fun fair is at Westminster Looking for a miniâ€"fair? Then Westminster United Church at 69 William St., Weston, is just the ticket next Saturday, Oct. 19 between 1:30 and 5 p.m. _ Unlike the maxiâ€"fairs held during the past several Rbu.e' River watershheds. The agency wants to have something for its members Despite the fact the province has removed| from the |Conservation Authorities Act / all reference‘ to watershed advisory boards, the Metro Toronto and Region Conservation Authority is determined it shall keep its watershed advisory board in operation. In 1969 the Metro agency intends to proceed with the establishment of fout watershed advisory boards. One for the Humber River, Etobicoke Creek, Don River, and Metro keeps rivers board strathburn park nennnenncecencanetecetecennternnnansnonn00 000000 00000200 00000000005 Varsity Arena. Up to 6,000 people a sitting will be able to listen to a group of distinguished speakers from around the globe lecture on numberous C Miss Ann Lord, Oldham, Lanchashire, England and Miss Nellie Marshall, Leeds, Yorkshire, have returned to their home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cordwell and Barbara, Ann Arbour Rd. Sorry ‘to‘ :epox't Al Ogilvie, Yorkdale Cres., is a patient in H um ber Memorial Hospital in room 516. Al‘s friends wish him a speedy recovery and home soon. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Twambley, Walshi Ave. on the sudden death of their daughter, Elizabeth. Bazaar time is here again with many churches and clubs busily preparing to show their work. St. Timothy ladies are having one this Saturday the 19th featuring toys, children‘s games, tea table and many more things. Riverside ladies are holding their bazaar on October 26 and will be featuring pumpkins, taffy apples and ginger bread men. Our eight and 10â€"yearâ€"old girls with their friends haunt the white elephant table and. the touchâ€"andâ€"take tables at these events and come home â€" with ‘wonderful‘ treasures for play. If you have anything to contribute to these bazaars call Ev Minett at 247â€"7766 for St. Timothy and Dorothy Grogan 247â€"5868 for Riverside. years, this one has a smaller collection of select items for sale, with fewer members involved in arrangements. But as usual there will be home baking,; used books; a green thumb booth offering small plants like African Violets, flower slips, etc.; jams and jellies; aprons and perhaps little girls‘ dresses; suprise packages; homeâ€"made candy, a usedâ€"hat bar in the Church parlor; Christmas decorations, wreaths (made of old IBM cards), and candles. For the youngsters: hot dogs, cold drinks and a fish pond;, for adults, tea and other refreshments. Rev. Donald Reed will officially get things rolling around 1:30 p.m., and then the fun will start. _ Convenors Mrs. Shirley Brett and Mrs. Marie Lowe are looking forward to a good turnout of â€" friends and members, both for the sake of "fellowship as well as the financial gains to be derived from this coâ€"operative effort." 241â€"5686 Rneetedndete en dete it These speakers includ Sripati Chtndrasekharj India‘s ‘minister of health and family planning, Mayone Stycos, chairman of" Cornell University‘s department of sociology and senior consultant to the Population Council, Aziza Hussein, Egyptian delegate to United Nations Commission on the Status of Women and Hugh Keenleyside, chairman of British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority. population problems. Tickets for the threeâ€"day teachâ€"in are $5 general public and $2 students. Topics to be discussed include "The race against extinction, a presentation of the impact and dimension of the crisis .. .; Seeing into the Present, Is population control a design for racial superiority ... Programming for survival, Can North America feed the world or even itself? ...; A dilemma for affluents, What must Canadians do? ... Information on the! conference may be obtained by writing International â€" Teachâ€"In Committee, 44 St. George St., Toronto 5, or, telephoning 924â€"1429. York | University tiff is patched up A minor tiff between a professional publicity promoter â€" and York University student council‘s winter carnival committee has been patched up to the satisfaction of â€" all concerned, Marshall Green, Council Communications Commissioner, told.Weston Times this week. The difference of opinion between Ian M. Garden Corp. and the committee arose from tactics employed by Jack Watling, IMG head. "Six or seven of our former advertisers," Mr. Green â€" ex plained, "complained that IMG gave them ‘the impression that IMG was in fact the student council." However, "frank talks" have straightened out these difficulties and the contract signed in September still stands, with IMG receiving 82 per cent of the ad revenue and the carnival committee receiving 18 per cent. . "In addition," Mr. Green continued, "IMG will print our winter carnival program free as well as provde free radio, television and other promotional (including printed) coverage. _ _"We are now completely satisfied with the arrangements," Mr. Green said. .’10, OOQ York Controller , Philip White argued last week that Metro was spending too much on a float for the Grey Cup parade. The controller was not happy with the $10,000 amount awarded by Metro executive to the Metro parks department to prepare the . float. Parks commissioner Tom too much for a float? THE WESTON Metro has awarded a $3,700,00 contract for construction of a section of the Spadina Expressway and work on the Eglinton Ave. W. extension. The Spadina section is from W e m bley Rd. to Viewmount Ave. and includes excavation work, bridges and sewers. The Eglinton job is located east J.R. CURRIE, O.D. of Jane St. NEIL J. MOREAU DISPENSING OPTICIAN (at Church St. Traffic Light) SsAVE MONEY This is quoted by the Ontario Safety League from a Shell Canada booklet on gas mileage: "If you won‘t slow down for safety, do it for money. Your engine burns 25% more gasoline at 80 mph than at 50 mph. Example: On a long trip your gasoline bill would jump from $20 to $25. (Not to mention the added risk of speeding tickets and fatal accidents. LIVE LONGER Here are some short tips for long trips, from the Ontario â€" Safety | League. Leave sooner ... drive slower ... live longer. Drive with the Oculistâ€" Prescriptions Completed â€" Repairs â€" Duplications & Fittings Shutâ€"In Service It‘s just as bad at the other end of the scale. It is slightly more expensive to drive at 10 mph than at 80 mph." clock. Full guarantee on motor, automatics. Free scope check with tuneâ€"up, free wheel alignment check and estimate. Courtesy car. MEDICAL BUILOING 2160 Weston Rd. For Appointment Call 241â€"0701 Thompson promised Metro Council that the name of every Metro municipality, including York and North York would be placed on the float. 1778 Jane St. _ 247â€"6590 This did not satisfy Mr. White. He wanted the money for the Grey Cup float cut to $5,000. Everybody else on Metro Council disagreed with this viewpoint. 1894 Weston Rd., Walter‘s Garage $3,700,000 contract 248â€"1821 , and not against the RO 6â€"1777 RO 6â€"4603 Toronto Stock Exchange J. Harry Frogley, Wetâ€"Dampâ€"Leaky Basements... MmApe DRY PERMANENTLY thoge 5â€"YEAR sc‘ _ WRITTEN t ; RoevarantEee adh, SERVING ROMANELLI _ [ CONSTRUCTION cro. FOR ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS TO ANYWHERE Call .. YORK: : TRAVEL BUREAU roronto 7662071 1230 Jane Street Mt. Dennis RO 9â€"2841 WM. G.:.BEECH, ©â€" General & Life Insurance 3775 Dundas West Est 20 Â¥rs. 767â€"6162 SKYLINE HOTEL BRANCH 655 Dixon Rd. STANDARD SECURITIES Notary Public 1156 WESTON ROAD Phones 248â€"6631 Res. 241â€"2891 MINIMUM CHARGE... 1 COL. BY 20 LINES $3.00 PER WEEK "FOR 13 WEEKS" Factory to customer _ > Custom quality paints Buy direct and save Wholesale prices Choice of 1,500 colours Moneyâ€"back guarantee Driveâ€"in service Open Saturday A.M. Piano Tuning And Repairing "DIRECTORY" CALL 241â€"5211 Work Guaranteed + METRO SINCE 1920 Weston, Ont. George W. Bull 2077 LAWRENCE AVE. W. (Just West of Weston Rd.) Member... 1 Toronto Real Estate Board Alfred H. Herman Fraser & Simms Barrister and Solicitor W.J. GALLICHAN LTD. 1199 WESTON RD. TORONTO 1s Howard G. Ashbourne, Weston, Ontario 244â€"5547â€"8â€"9 C.W. LEASK Chartered Accountant W.J. GALLICHAN Chartered Accountants "~‘~‘249â€"8543 REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE ASHBOURNE and CASKEY Suite 202 The Westlaw Bidg. 1920 Weston Rd. 1730 Weston Road WESTON, ONT. 247â€"6677 BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS Evenings: by appointment 1938 Weston Rd. (at John St.) 1969 Weston Road ton 241â€"1129 166â€"4136 Carl W. Caskey, Notary Public 2445697 1878 Weston Rd. Phone Resiors °_ SERVICE SsINCERITY "241â€" 1911

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